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during the tet offensive i was not as afraid in saigon with bombs dropping every day from dusk till dawn as i was when i came back to los angeles because i was the victim in los angeles i didn't feel like i was a victim in vietnam and the level of violence i feel is just the same really even though they don't declare it to be a war zone it is the worst. when we put cameras in the public housing developments there was great disdain in the community didn't want the cameras there there's already bars on the windows and some of the developments in the community perspective was already living in a prison when you drive by our community it looks like a prison and now you're adding video cameras and now you're watching us and think brothers always watching this we just want to feel like we're a normal community but on the other hand the cameras have been extremely successful as it relates to long for some and a witness intimidation we've had some murders occur inside jordan downs and caught them on video where we didn't have to ask a community member to put their life in danger and testify
during the tet offensive i was not as afraid in saigon with bombs dropping every day from dusk till dawn as i was when i came back to los angeles because i was the victim in los angeles i didn't feel like i was a victim in vietnam and the level of violence i feel is just the same really even though they don't declare it to be a war zone it is the worst. when we put cameras in the public housing developments there was great disdain in the community didn't want the cameras there there's already...
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challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a great tool for the cultural district to bring awareness by bringing the best parts of our culture which is food, music, the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans to see is the dynamics of the filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to d
challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a...
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france where it struck the western region of brittany ocean phone has flooded the coastal streets of saigon 0 with authorities warning of imminent danger. the go ahead for a new coal mine has divided opinions in australia catastrophic bushfires have raised concerns about fossil fuels climate change and the switch to greener forms of energy but the new mind provides jobs and strengthens australia's position as the world's largest coal exporter and next year brian reports. claremont population 3001 of australia's mining heartlands most of the work here is a cult following and they keep paul wilkes motel business going as well possibly 70 percent of their business would be call related in one way or another whether it be the shoe salesman of the shampoo. or fuel salzman claremont's the closest town to the controversial kamaka mine and it's still 160 kilometers away. the mines are owned by the indian company adani and got the go ahead from the government last year after more than a decade they've been holed up so the environmental approvals and funding problems for the mines be scaled back from
france where it struck the western region of brittany ocean phone has flooded the coastal streets of saigon 0 with authorities warning of imminent danger. the go ahead for a new coal mine has divided opinions in australia catastrophic bushfires have raised concerns about fossil fuels climate change and the switch to greener forms of energy but the new mind provides jobs and strengthens australia's position as the world's largest coal exporter and next year brian reports. claremont population...
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yearsred the army two after the fall of saigon, 1970 seven. i'm a lot older than i look. i had the honor and privilege to serve with men that molded who i am today as a human being, as an adult, and as a man. these people in 1977 were suffering. they had served the country and had come back with issues and concerns that we had no name for at the time. we just thought, you know, sergeant smith and sergeant jones, they are a little shellshocked. tread lightly around them. now we know what that is, and identified it. we know the horrible thing that happens to anyone that serves and anyone that serves around people with that type of traumatic stress, that thing they go through. anyone that served in uniform knows what it is like to serve and they know what it is like to see your friends come back with pieces of themselves missing. whether they have scars, missing limbs, or whether you can't see it, it's still there, and we need to address that and understand it. it happens and it's there. one of the things i appreciate about pete and he has spoken about those kind of things e
yearsred the army two after the fall of saigon, 1970 seven. i'm a lot older than i look. i had the honor and privilege to serve with men that molded who i am today as a human being, as an adult, and as a man. these people in 1977 were suffering. they had served the country and had come back with issues and concerns that we had no name for at the time. we just thought, you know, sergeant smith and sergeant jones, they are a little shellshocked. tread lightly around them. now we know what that...
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i entered into the army two years after the fall of saigon 1977. i have the honor and privilege to serve with men who molded me ask who i am. and these people, in 1977, were suffering. they had served their country and come back with issues and concerns that we had no name for at the time. we just got, you know, sergeant so-and-so are little weird, little shellshocked. you have to tread lightly around them. now we know what that is. and has been identified. we know it is a consistent and horrible thing that happens to anyone that serves. and anyone that serves around people with that type of traumatic stress and the things they go through, anybody who served in the uniform those licenses -- what it is like to serve and what it is like to see your friends come back with pieces of themselves missing. whether they have scars, missing limbs, or whether you cannot see it -- it is still there. andeed to address that understand that. it happens, and it is there. one of the things that i appreciate about is that he spoke about -- about pete is that he spok
i entered into the army two years after the fall of saigon 1977. i have the honor and privilege to serve with men who molded me ask who i am. and these people, in 1977, were suffering. they had served their country and come back with issues and concerns that we had no name for at the time. we just got, you know, sergeant so-and-so are little weird, little shellshocked. you have to tread lightly around them. now we know what that is. and has been identified. we know it is a consistent and...
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little ent part of saigon in orange county which is the largest vietnamese of vietnam.utside many of the individuals there only fugees who not vietnamese their primary language, it's their only they speak. yet, i know from the paper census we are only in english that there's d efforts to reach those through internet, but often people don't have access to the internet. is the census bureau using to reach those obviously aren't english or spanish so the help and llot doesn't also have challenges accessing the internet? mr. dillingham: that's a very good question. we're doing more than ever area. in that actually, we provide assistance 12 other and languages. and then we have materials in 59 languages. reach more than -- far more than 99% of the population assistance.guage however, as you mentioned, you mentioned 400 dialects, etc. i saw figures recently that even the people that we have hired, to work e hiring represent 500 languages and dialects. there were that many. i knew there was over 100. there are many out there. -- we will find -- if we find an individual that we have -- there
little ent part of saigon in orange county which is the largest vietnamese of vietnam.utside many of the individuals there only fugees who not vietnamese their primary language, it's their only they speak. yet, i know from the paper census we are only in english that there's d efforts to reach those through internet, but often people don't have access to the internet. is the census bureau using to reach those obviously aren't english or spanish so the help and llot doesn't also have challenges...
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ok it's ok saigon are swing the tower to the right. but also you've got woods on the right do you recognize. this wing more to the left. and although right there you can see the observation center of the platoon. the mission here is to retake a village even though no one wants to say it openly the rapid response troop is supposed to deter russia today the enemy only consists of dummies and decommission tanks here let's follow here on our left my platoon is in position next to them is another platoon in position for the log further ahead. head in the left hand section there's also a norwegian company in opposition. they are all ready and waiting for the shooting to start off the single. week. as i call it was around. peggy thames tank platoon is one of nato's elite units it's a fully equipped brigade which makes it quite an exception in the bundesbank. the military is supposed to have 8 fully equipped brigades by the year 2031 but at the moment not a single brigade is 100 percent ready for action which even the v.j. t.f. troops had to b
ok it's ok saigon are swing the tower to the right. but also you've got woods on the right do you recognize. this wing more to the left. and although right there you can see the observation center of the platoon. the mission here is to retake a village even though no one wants to say it openly the rapid response troop is supposed to deter russia today the enemy only consists of dummies and decommission tanks here let's follow here on our left my platoon is in position next to them is another...
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these scenes are from a play called saigon. a woman is suffering from a terminal illness so her father buys a robot to keep her company. an updated version of the play takes place after the fukushima nuclear disaster. the play explores the topics of life and death and the characteristics that separate humans from robots. doesn't sign guns and has a crucial difference between human intelligence and artificial intelligence isn't human beings are so to speak the personification of a struggle for existence. or leaves machine they have been optimized over millions of years to survive or to maintain their existence fest you may consider them i see has a kind of. finite rife in them and in water but actually it is not to the mass you may have a longer reivers than the humans fear it's also. you know the design of our desires for my see want to see how by we in this war you know the there my senior do have a dark and there were feeling to protect itself you know. ishiguro is robots have not yet been able to develop intelligence that is
these scenes are from a play called saigon. a woman is suffering from a terminal illness so her father buys a robot to keep her company. an updated version of the play takes place after the fukushima nuclear disaster. the play explores the topics of life and death and the characteristics that separate humans from robots. doesn't sign guns and has a crucial difference between human intelligence and artificial intelligence isn't human beings are so to speak the personification of a struggle for...
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san francisco's little saigon is getting blasted. >> 10-4. >> as he supervisor with the department of public works. he is leaving a crew of 20 through a power blast of parts of market street, spraying down intersections, power washing sidewalks for gum and human waste. >> do a real deep cleaning beginning at the beginning of the clock. and not missing one inch of the whoa block from one corner going down to the next one. >> it is a six-month pilot program to deep clean the corridors. they said something had to be done because small businesses were complaining with a drop in traffic and tourists. >> it translates directly into dollars for the merchants. people don't want to walk through filth. >> he owns the golden lotus restaurant. he pitched in this morning sweeping streets. he believes cleaner streets will be a boost for business. >> all the people say, oh, good. >> the city insists for the streets on stay clean, businesses and residents have to do their part with upkeep. notices were already posted today for some shots the clean up the graffiti around their stores. >> we're giving
san francisco's little saigon is getting blasted. >> 10-4. >> as he supervisor with the department of public works. he is leaving a crew of 20 through a power blast of parts of market street, spraying down intersections, power washing sidewalks for gum and human waste. >> do a real deep cleaning beginning at the beginning of the clock. and not missing one inch of the whoa block from one corner going down to the next one. >> it is a six-month pilot program to deep clean...
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san francisco's little saigon is getting blasted. >> 10-4.t out. >> reporter: guillermo perez is a supervisor with the department of public works. he is leading a crew of 20 to power blast parts of arkansas street, spraying down intersections, power-washing sidewalks for gum and human waste, a full flush of the area. >> we want the make sure we're getting all of that out there, whether it's a stench of smell, whether it's grease or grime, cigarette butts, whatever it can be, we want to make sure that we're doing a detailed job to where we're addressing almost everything that's out there. >> it's a six-month pilot program to deep clean commercial corridors. renee colorado with the tenderloin commercial association said something had to be done because small businesses were complaining about a drop in traffic and tourists. >> it translates directly into dollars for the merchants, because peop to wa through filth. >> crews spent over an hour cleaning up the area. hu wang who owns the golden lotus restaurant helps out. he thinks this will be a bi
san francisco's little saigon is getting blasted. >> 10-4.t out. >> reporter: guillermo perez is a supervisor with the department of public works. he is leading a crew of 20 to power blast parts of arkansas street, spraying down intersections, power-washing sidewalks for gum and human waste, a full flush of the area. >> we want the make sure we're getting all of that out there, whether it's a stench of smell, whether it's grease or grime, cigarette butts, whatever it can be,...
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down at the airport in saigon things were a little bit different. huey helicopters had been sent off to the rally point at loch nin where our helicopters were to pick up 27 american prisoners of war who were held by the viet cong and that did not go smoothly. the helicopters took off, the military aircraft with that hospital insignia were waiting for our soldiers and foreign service officers to come out. actually the longest held foreign service officer in the group that was coming out, longdz -- longest held p.o.w. coming out was a foreign service officer who had been held for more than seven years. so they were all waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting. and there were disagreements and uncertainties and suspicions. and so the day when the p.o.w.'s were supposed to return and come to tonsoonut wore noolg evening and into into the. while everybody was waiting, there were some dignitaries there. this is the u.s. ambassador to vietnam at the time, ambassador ellsl worth bunker. this was the deputy ambassador, the first time the u.s. embassy had
down at the airport in saigon things were a little bit different. huey helicopters had been sent off to the rally point at loch nin where our helicopters were to pick up 27 american prisoners of war who were held by the viet cong and that did not go smoothly. the helicopters took off, the military aircraft with that hospital insignia were waiting for our soldiers and foreign service officers to come out. actually the longest held foreign service officer in the group that was coming out, longdz...
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challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a great tool for the cultural district to bring awareness by bringing the best parts of our culture which is food, music, the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans to see is the dynamics of the filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to d
challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a...
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north of singapore and directly west of saigon, ho chi minh city , and it is the sunset of an .xhaustedhina with the markets affected. .utures at -24 chairman powell knows this. high service sector inflation, 3% and good deflation. i get more mail on this than anything else. how can bankers or fancy guys like you and michael for only tell me inflation is under 2%? it is not in my household. >> inflation is measured in many different ways. it is fair to say whatever measure of inflation you are using, we have not seen the lifting coming with a tight labor market. we have seen expectations show very little comfort the fed will get it higher and i think what is thertant about this fed is telling us they are changing and moving toward a -- it will be higher than their target. tom: i want to go to barry -- barry ludlow from years ago. shifted to an inflation-adjusted analysis. are we shifting back to a economyanalysis of real and inflation or non-inflation on top of it? >> there is always that and the nominal anchor is a crucial thing. i want to come back to the point there is two things hap
north of singapore and directly west of saigon, ho chi minh city , and it is the sunset of an .xhaustedhina with the markets affected. .utures at -24 chairman powell knows this. high service sector inflation, 3% and good deflation. i get more mail on this than anything else. how can bankers or fancy guys like you and michael for only tell me inflation is under 2%? it is not in my household. >> inflation is measured in many different ways. it is fair to say whatever measure of inflation...
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challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a great tool for the cultural district to bring awareness by bringing the best parts of our culture which is food, music, the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans to see is the dynamics of the filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to d
challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a...
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they represent part of little saigon which is the largest vietnamese population outside of vietnam and many are refugees. there is efforts to reach those through the internet often people don't have access to the internet. to reach those individuals so the written ballot doesn't help and also had challenges accessing the internet. we are doing more than ever before in the area and actually to provide assistance in the 12 other languages and then we have material at 59 languages so more than 99% of the population with our language assistance. however, as you mentioned, you mentioned 400 dialects etc.. i saw figures for the people retired represent 500 languages and dialects. i didn't know there were that many but there are many out there and if we find in individual language problem that doesn't fall within our material or the assistance that we provide we will find an expert usually from the educational community or from the person's community to assist us to reach that individual particularly when it comes down to the actual enumeration. fothe communications campaign developing more a
they represent part of little saigon which is the largest vietnamese population outside of vietnam and many are refugees. there is efforts to reach those through the internet often people don't have access to the internet. to reach those individuals so the written ballot doesn't help and also had challenges accessing the internet. we are doing more than ever before in the area and actually to provide assistance in the 12 other languages and then we have material at 59 languages so more than 99%...
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challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a great tool for the cultural district to bring awareness by bringing the best parts of our culture which is food, music, the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans to see is the dynamics of the filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to d
challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a...